--- A routine flight that turned into a nightmare in the skies of Europe. On January 24, 1966, Air India Flight 171 took off from Bombay, bound for London. But fate had other plans. The aircraft crashed into Mont Blanc, France — killing all 117 passengers and crew on board. Among them was a key figure: *Dr. Homi J. Bhabha*, India's leading nuclear scientist. The tragedy sparked dark theories — from navigational failure to possible international sabotage. *The wreckage remained frozen in ice for decades*, only resurfacing as glaciers began to melt. This isn’t just a story of a crash — it’s a mystery that still lingers, unanswered and chilling. ---